Policing the crisis : mugging, the state, and law and order / Stuart Hall, Professor Emeritus, the Open University, UK, Chas Critcher, Visiting Professor in Media and Communications, Swansea University, UK, Tony Jefferson, Professor Emeritus, Keele University, UK, John Clarke, Professor of Social Policy, the Open University, UK, Brian Roberts, Visiting Professor, School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University, UK.
2013
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Uniform Title
Policing the crisis.
Title
Policing the crisis : mugging, the state, and law and order / Stuart Hall, Professor Emeritus, the Open University, UK, Chas Critcher, Visiting Professor in Media and Communications, Swansea University, UK, Tony Jefferson, Professor Emeritus, Keele University, UK, John Clarke, Professor of Social Policy, the Open University, UK, Brian Roberts, Visiting Professor, School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University, UK.
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Edition
Second edition.
Imprint
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Description
xviii, 451 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The social history of a 'moral panic'
The origins of social control
The social production of news
Balancing accounts : cashing in on handsworth
Orchestrating public opinion
Explanations and ideologies of crime
Crime, law and the state
The law-and-order society : the exhaustion of 'consent'
The law-and-order society : towards the 'exceptional state'
The politics of 'mugging'.
The origins of social control
The social production of news
Balancing accounts : cashing in on handsworth
Orchestrating public opinion
Explanations and ideologies of crime
Crime, law and the state
The law-and-order society : the exhaustion of 'consent'
The law-and-order society : towards the 'exceptional state'
The politics of 'mugging'.
Summary
This classic text is still one of the most influential and compelling books in the social sciences. Staying true to the original writing, this edition includes a new preface, an index and reflective afterword from Stuart Hall and the authors, exploring the continued relevance of the text in light of contemporary cultural and social issues.
Note
"35th anniversary edition"--Spine.
First edition was published: New York : Holmes & Meier, 1979.
Previously cataloged under title.
This classic text is still one of the most influential and compelling books in the social sciences. Staying true to the original writing, this edition includes a new preface, an index and reflective afterword from Stuart Hall and the authors, exploring the continued relevance of the text in light of contemporary cultural and social issues.
First edition was published: New York : Holmes & Meier, 1979.
Previously cataloged under title.
This classic text is still one of the most influential and compelling books in the social sciences. Staying true to the original writing, this edition includes a new preface, an index and reflective afterword from Stuart Hall and the authors, exploring the continued relevance of the text in light of contemporary cultural and social issues.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 402-431) and index.
Call Number
KD7972 .H35 2013
Language
English
ISBN
9781137007193
1137007192
1137007184 (Paper)
9781137007186 (Paper)
1137007192
1137007184 (Paper)
9781137007186 (Paper)
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